“I’m perfectly happy with my salary,” said City Councilman Alan Maisel (D-Brooklyn), who like other legislators earns $112,500 a year in base pay, plus bonuses for serving as committee chairs. “I’m not pining for a raise. I’m doing OK.”

Mayor de Blasio, who earns $225,000 annually, has said he would not accept a raise during his first term even if one is recommended.

Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer echoed that stance Monday, but said it was not clear what the advisory panel would decide.

“The commission should go through the process to see what comes out of it,” she told The Post. “Maybe they won’t agree there needs to be raises.”

If there are pay increases, they would go to all elected city officials — including the mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough presidents, district attorneys and council members.

Commission Chairman Frederick A.O. Schwarz said the panel would post its research topics online to give the public a chance to chime in.